Model#: Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor With Light Level

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Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor Input: +24VDC

Model#:

For Indoor Use Only

IOS-CMP-LV

DESCRIPTION:The IOS-CMP-LV 360° Passive Infrared (PIR) Low Voltage Occupancy Sensors control lighting systems based on occupancy and ambient light levels. When movement is detected, the sensor turns the lights ON. If no movement is detected for a user-specified or Autoset time of 15 seconds to 30 minutes, the lights are turned OFF. The occupancy sensor provides a 360° coverage pattern, up to 1200 square feet.

MOUNTING THE SENSORNOTE: A junction box and Phillips screwdriver are needed to complete this procedure. 1. Make sure power is turned off at the main disconnect.2. Remove the screws on the occupancy sensor cover and remove the cover from the sensor. 3. Observe these guidelines when mounting the sensor:• TheoccupancycoverageareamaybemoreorlessthanthesensingdistancesshowninFigure1 due to potential coverage area obstacles, such as furniture or partitions.• Placethesensor4to6feetawayfromairsupplyductstopreventfalseactivations.• Ifyoumountthesensoroutsideof8to11feetfromthefloor,itaffectsthecoveragepattern.• Decreasingthemountingheightdecreasesthesensorrangeandincreasesthesensitivityto smallermotions.Mountingthesensoratheightsmorethan12to14feetreducessensitivity• Eachoccupantshouldbeabletoclearlyviewthesensortoguaranteenoobstructioninthearea• Avoidplacingthesensordirectlyinlinewithanopendoorthroughwhichithasaclearviewout. This may cause the sensor to detect people walking by the door. • Toobtaincompletecoverageinlargeareas,installmultiplesensorstocreateanoverlapwitheach adjacent sensor’s coverage area.4.PunchknockoutonthejunctionboxandinserttheIOS-PP24powerpacknippleintotheknockout.5. Pull the low voltage wires from the power pack into the junction box, through the conduit knockout. 6. Connect the low voltage wires from the power pack to the appropriate terminals on the occupancy sensor. See table below for wire designations. Refer to FIgure 2.

Wire from power pack To Terminal on Occupancy Sensor

Redwire(+24VDC) +24 VDC terminal Black wire (Common) Common terminal Blue wire Control Out terminal

IOS-CMP-LV INSTALLATION1. If you want to connect multiple single loads for the sensor to control, connect the blue wire from the power pack to the Control Out terminals on the sensor.2. If you want to add a manual switch to the above application, connect a wire from one side of the switch to the common terminal on sensor and connect another wire from the other side of the switch to the Manual ON terminal on sensor.3. Loosen the mounting screws attached to the junction box.4.Alignthesensorinthejunctionboxsothatthemountingscrewsintheboxmatchthekeyholeson the sensor’s rear housing.5. Push the sensor into the junction box and align the mounting screws on the junction box with the keyhole slots on the sensor so that the screws are seated in the keyhole slots. Tighten mounting screws.

ADJUST THE LIGHT LEVELThe Light Level feature enables the user to adjust the level of light needed to be detected before the sensor turns lighting ON. Remove the cover from the sensor and adjust the lighting fromthe light level dial on the sensor (see Figure 5). You can set the dial anywhere between + or – toobtain the optimal brightness configuration for the room (see Figure 3).

SENSOR ADJUSTMENTFollow this procedure to verify the sensor coverage and customize the settings.1. Remove the screws on the front cover and remove the cover.2. Make sure all the furniture in the sensing area is installed, the lighting circuits are turned on and the HVAC systems are in the Override position.3. IfthereisaVAVsystem,setittothehighestairflow.

360˚ Passive InfraredLow Voltage Occupancy Sensor

With Light Level FeatureMODEL: IOS-CMP-LV

Specifications:Voltage-24VDCCurrent Consumption - 9mAPowerSupply-IOS-PP24PowerPacksAdjustable Light Level - 10FC-150FCAdjustableTimeDelay-15sec.-30min(DIPswitch)Walk-Through Mode - 3 minutes if no activity after 30 sec.TestMode-15sec.uponinitialpower-uporDIPswitchresetPIR Coverage:SensitivityAdjustment-AutomaticorLow(DIPswitch)Coverage - Up to 1200 ft2

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Figure 5

IOS-CMP-LV

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4VDC

Manu

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Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor Input: +24VDC

Model#:

For Indoor Use Only

IOS-CMP-LV

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Light

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Light

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Light

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Light

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Light

Risk of Fire, Electrical Shock or Personal Injury • TurnOFFpoweratcircuitbreakerorfuseandtestthatthepowerisOFFbeforewiring. • Tobeinstalledand/orusedinaccordancewithappropriateelectricalcodesandregulations. • Ifyouarenotsureaboutanypartoftheseinstructions,consultaqualifiedelectrician. • Usethisdeviceonlywithcopperorcoppercladwire. • INDOORUSEONLY

WARNING

44 ft13.4m

8 ft

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Typicaldesk-top

level

Figure 1

J-Box MountFront Cover

Rear Housing

WireScrews

4" Octagonal box 2-1/2" Deep mounting

Drop Ceiling

PIR lens

PIR Activity LED(Red)

Light level Adjustment

Double gang mudring mounting holes

DIP switches

Keyhole slots

Keyhole slots(for mounting to 4" octagonal box)

Load LED(Green)

Buzzer

(for mounting to 4" octagonal box)

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS

ADJUSTING DIP SWITCH SETTINGSTheoccupancysensorfeatures9DIPswitches.EachsettingcanbesettoanuppositionordownpositionthatconfigurestheDIPSwitchsettingtoaspecifiedrequirement.FollowthisproceduretoadjusttheDIPswitchsettings.

1. AdjustthesensitivitylevelDIPSwitch(1).TheUppositionsetsthesensitivityto100%,whilethedownposition adjuststhesensitivitylevelto50%. DIP SWITCH 1 - SENSITIVITY LEVEL SETTINGS

50% Downposition

100% UpPositions

2. AdjustthetimedelayDIPswitches(2-4).Refertothetableforalistofthetimedelayoptions.NOTE: After the sensor detects no motion in the coverage area, it will delay a user-configured amount of time before turning lights off. See the table before turning lights off. See the table below to determine how to set the desired time delay for the sensor.

TIME DELAY SETTINGS TimeDelay 2SwitchSetting 3SwitchSetting 4SwitchSetting

15Sec/Autoset DownPosition DownPosition DownPosition 30Seconds DownPosition DownPosition UpPosition 5Minutes DownPosition UpPosition DownPosition 10Minutes DownPosition UpPosition UpPosition 15Minutes UpPosition DownPosition DownPosition 20Minutes UpPosition DownPosition UpPosition 25Minutes UpPosition UpPosition DownPosition 30 Minutes Up Position Up Position Up Position

3. AdjustDipswitchsettings5through9.Seetable2belowforadescriptionofeachsetting. NOTE:ForDIPswitchsettings5through9,theuppositionenablesthesetting,whilethedownpositiondisablesthesetting.

DIP SWITCH EnabletheSetting.Set DisabletheSetting.Set NUMBER DESCRIPTION DIPSwitchTo DIPSwitchTo

5 Walk Through -Turnsthelightsoffforthreeminutesaftertheareaisinitiallyoccupied. UpPosition DownPosition If no motion is detected. 6 Vacancy-TurnthisDIPswitchtoONifyouhaveamomentaryswitch.Thisenablesoverrides. UpPosition DownPosition 7 Audible Alert-Analarm(soundslikeatick)thatindicatesthatthetimedelayhasexpired. UpPosition DownPosition 8 Visible Alert-Analarm(loadLEDflashesonce)toindicatethetimedelayhasexpired. UpPosition DownPosition 9 Hold ON-SetthistoONtooverrideallsensorfunctions UpPosition DownPosition 4. Installthefrontonthesensorandsecurewiththescrews.

TESTING THE OCCUPANCY SENSORS1. EnsurethePIRActivityisenabledRedLEDflashes,HoldONmodeisOFF(DIP9switchOFF)andPIRSensitivityissettoMAX(DIPswitch1ON).2. MakesureDIPSwitches2,3,and4aresettothedown(disable)positionsotheTimeDelayissetforTESTMODEwiththe15seconds/AUTOSETsetting.3. Ensure the Light Level is the default (maximum).4. Donotmovesothesensordoesn’tdetectthemovement.ThegreenLEDandLoadareONandthelightsshouldturnoffafter15seconds.5. Move about the coverage area. The lights will illuminate.6.Whentestingandadjustmentiscomplete,resetDIPSwitchesandLightLeveltothedesiredsettingsandreplacethecoveronthesensor. NOTE:IfyouneedtoinvoketheTestModeandtheDIPswitchesarealreadysetfor15seconds/Autoset,toggleDIPswitch#3ONthebacktotheOFFposition.This providesa5-minutetestperiod.Duringthetestperiod,theTimeDelayisonly15seconds.

TROUBLESHOOTING ThePIRactivityLEDdoesnotflashproperly, The warm-up period has not been completed Make sure the circuit breaker is on SetthePIRsensitivitytoMax/Autoset(DIPswitch1ON) Check all sensor and power pack connections Checkfor24Vinputtothesensor.If24Vispresent,replacethesensor.If24Visnotpresent,checkifthehigh voltage is present to power pack. If it is, replace the power pack.

ThereisimproperPIRactivity,LEDflashes MakesurethelightleveladjustmentissetproperlybycoveringthePIRlensandPIRactivityLEDtoverifyiflights turn on. If lights still turn on, adjust the light level. Check all sensor and power pack wire connections. Whilethesensorisactivated,checkfor24VDCatthebluewireconnectionatthesensor.Ifthereisnovoltage, replace the sensor. If voltage is present, replace the power pack.

Lights do not turn on automatically Make sure the sensor is not experiencing activations from outside the controlled area Check all sensor and power pack wire connections Disconnectthebluewire.Iflightsdonotturnoff,replacepowerpack.Iflightsturnoff,checkthesensor. Turn the sensitivity and time delay to minimum and allow the sensor to time out.

Thesensorisactivatingwithoutdetectingmovement SettheDIPswitch1toOFF Relocate the sensor.

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Time

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Up Position

Down Position

DIP SWITCH

DIP Switch Settings

Settings Chart

LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTYIf within the warranty period specified, this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it, at its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. This warranty does not apply to: (a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping or abuse in handling, acts of God or any negligent use; (b) units which have been subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart or otherwise modified; (c) units not used in accordance with instructions; (d) damages exceeding the cost of the product; (e) sealed lamps and/or lamp bulbs, LED’s and batteries; (f) the finish on any portion of the product, such as surface and/or weathering, as this is considered normal wear and tear; (g) transit damage, initial installation costs, removal costs, or reinstallation costs.INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY MODIFIED TO EXIST ONLY AS CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, AND SHALL BE OF THE SAME DURATION AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.This warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased, or (b) completing a warranty claim on line at www.intermatic.com. This warranty is made by: Intermatic Incorporated, Customer Service 7777 Winn Rd. Spring Grove, Illinois 60081-9698. For warranty service go to: http://www.intermatic.com or call 815-675-7000.

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